Homological Mirror Symmetry for Hypertoric Varieties I

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DOI10.2140/GT.2024.28.1005arXiv1804.10646OpenAlexW4396956357MaRDI QIDQ6300920FDOQ6300920


Authors: M. McBreen, Ben Webster Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 April 2018

Abstract: We consider homological mirror symmetry in the context of hypertoric varieties, showing that appropriate categories of B-branes (that is, coherent sheaves) on an additive hypertoric variety match a category of A-branes on a Dolbeault hypertoric manifold for the same underlying combinatorial data. For technical reasons, the category of A-branes we consider is the modules over a deformation quantization (that is, DQ-modules). We consider objects in this category equipped with an analogue of a Hodge structure, which corresponds to a mathbbGm-action on the dual side of the mirror symmetry. This result is based on hands-on calculations in both categories. We analyze coherent sheaves by constructing a tilting generator, using the characteristic p approach of Kaledin; the result is a sum of line bundles, which can be described using a simple combinatorial rule. The endomorphism algebra H of this tilting generator has a simple quadratic presentation in the grading induced by mathbbGm-equivariance. In fact, we can confirm it is Koszul, and compute its Koszul dual H!. We then show that this same algebra appears as an Ext-algebra of simple A-branes in a Dolbeault hypertoric manifold. The mathbbGm-equivariant grading on coherent sheaves matches a Hodge grading in this category.


Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2140/gt.2024.28.1005











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